'Stinking Evidence' of Possible Election Fraud Found in Florida
Sunday, November 21, 2004 at 03:18AM
TheSpook
Poll Tapes Dumped in Trash Bev Harris of www.blackboxvoting.org, the erstwhile investigator
of electronic voting machines, along with people from Florida Fair
Elections, showed up at Florida's Volusia County Elections Office on
the afternoon of Tuesday, November 16, 2004, and asked to see, under a
public records request, each of the poll tapes for the 100+ optical
scanners in the precincts in that county. The elections workers -
having been notified in advance of her request - handed her a set of
printouts, oddly dated November 15 and lacking signatures. Bev pointed
out that the printouts given her were not the original poll tapes and
had no signatures, and thus were not what she'd requested. Obligingly,
they told her that the originals were held in another location, the
Elections Office's Warehouse, and that since it was the end of the day
they should meet Bev the following morning to show them to her. Bev
showed up bright and early the morning of Wednesday the 17th - well
before the scheduled meeting - and discovered three of the elections
officials in the Elections Warehouse standing over a table covered with
what looked like poll tapes. When they saw Bev and her friends, Bev
told me in a telephone interview less than an hour later, "They
immediately shoved us out and slammed the door." In a way, that was a
blessing, because it led to the stinking evidence. "On the porch was a
garbage bag," Bev said, "and so I looked in it and, and lo and behold,
there were public record tapes." Thrown away. Discarded. Waiting to be
hauled off. "It was technically stinking, in fact," Bev added, "because
what they had done was to have thrown some of their polling tapes,
which are the official records of the election, into the garbage. These
were the ones signed by the poll workers. These are something we had
done an official public records request for." [more]
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